Social Change Through Cultural Art Series: Intro (Part 1)
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Tuesday Evenings in June (4th, 13th, 20th, and 27th) 5:30pm – 8pm About the Instructor (you can view my Teaching Resume here) Felicia Follum is a watercolor artist and graphic designer. Her work often focuses on cultural diversity, social issues or the mixing of cultures. Her watercolor paintings can be recognized by their bright colors, … Continue reading Adult Beginner Watercolor Classes
If you look back to my solo art exhibition in response to India, you may remember my shrines that I had set up throughout the gallery space. For some time now I have been setting up shrines around and photographing them. Most of my previous shrines have shown up in Art Alley in Rapid City, … Continue reading Shrine Sketch with #UrbanSketchers
I’m ready to start the new year right with these new giveaway promotional materials! I absolutely love the bookmarks. I’ve actually made a couple changes to the cards. It has been neat to give them to people and later see them being used as a bookmark. I know this is the intention but I also … Continue reading New Promotional Materials!!
Mini Hena and Watercolor Drawing on ETSY. I like goal setting significantly more than New Years Resolutions for several reasons. I tend to stay more focused for small amounts of time. Three to six months is about my upper limit but I do even better if I rework my goals monthly rather than annually. Short … Continue reading New Years Resolutions
Books Books, oh how I love books! But before we get to the books portion, I wanted to share a story about how I accidentally ended up getting a free private Arabic lesson. As you may or may not know one of the languages I’m studying is predominantly spoken in Pakistan and many, though not … Continue reading Arabic Lesson And Book Arts
If you are looking for reasons you shouldn’t be an art student of study humanities, this is not the post for you. Most of these jobs were either for fun or before I even graduated high school. I guess if anything the “bad ones” would be reasons to finish high school. I recently took a … Continue reading Past Odd Random and Just Plain Bad Jobs
I was talking to Brooke at You & I Framin and Gallery as I wad preparing to hang work for sale in her gallery. I explained how, for me, the framing is my biggest challenge. If you are like me, framing your work is sometimes overwhelming. You need to mat the work and pick colors … Continue reading Framing Tip: Work Backwards
Tuesday Evenings in January (4th, 13th, 20th, and 27th)5:30pm – 8pm About the Instructor At The Well – Felicia Follum Resume blog post can be found here. Felicia Follum is a watercolor artist and graphic designer. Her work often focuses on cultural diversity, social issues or the mixing of cultures. Her watercolor paintings can be … Continue reading Beginners Watercolor Workshop (in January 2015)
Since I’ve been in the Tri-Cities, I’ve become an active member of the Urban Sketchers. The local group meets up at a different location one morning a week and sketches for a few hours. After sketching we meet up and share. The #UrbanSketchers has been a great way to practice my observational drawing skills while … Continue reading Urban Sketchers